Rosy Business (DVD) (End) (English Subtitled) (TVB Drama) (US Version)

Rosy Business (DVD) (End) (English Subtitled) (TVB Drama) (US Version)
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One of the most successful TVB dramas in recent years, 2009 drama Rosy Business was lauded for its compelling script as well as the powerful performance from its cast. Created by ace producer Li Tim Sheng, the 25-episode costume series stars TVB top actress Sheren Tang and acclaimed character actor Wayne Lai in his first leading man role. The strong buzz surrounding the drama resulted in record ratings and culminated in its landslide victory at the year-end TVB Anniversary Awards, sweeping six trophies including Best Drama, Best Actor for Lai, Best Actress for Tang, and Best Supporting Actress for Susan Tse.

Rosy Business also propelled Wayne Lai to stardom overnight, whose career-defining portrayal of the underdog Chai Kau won him the My Favorite TV Character and the TVB.com Popularity awards. Embodying characteristics of a scoundrel and a hero, Chai Kau instantly clicked with the audience and his famous line “How many 10 years are there in one’s life?” became a popular catchphrase. The acting is outstanding across the board, as the supporting cast of Yueh Hua, Susan Tse, Kiki Sheung, Kara Hui, Ron Ng, Pierre Ngo, Nancy Wu, Suki Chui, and Lee Shing Cheung shine in their own roles, too.

In late Qing dynasty China, Hong Po Kei (Sheren Tang) is married to Wuxi rice merchant Chiang Kiu (Yueh Hua) as his fourth wife. Po Kei’s presence is deemed a serious threat by first wife Yan Fung Yee (Susan Tse), whose son Bit Man (Pierre Ngo) is looking to inherit the family business. However, later when Chiang is on his deathbed, he entrusts the rice business to the wise Po Kei – she would temporarily take charge of the rice shop until she finds a suitable successor for him. That causes a struggle for power within the Chiang family, as Po Kei must withstand the attacks of Fung Yee and second wife Pang Giu (Kiki Sheung), while helping the good son Bit Ching (Ron Ng) step up as the Chiangs’ heir. Meanwhile, she has to deal with a crafty coolie at the rice shop named Chai Kau, who repeatedly challenges her to seek revenge for his mistreatment by the Chiang family..
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